Interference (Chess)
Interference (Chess)
Interference (chess)
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Interference occurs when the line between an attacked piece and its defender is interrupted by sacrificially
interposing a piece. It is a chess tactic which seldom arises, and is therefore often overlooked. Opportunities for
interference are rare because the defended object must be more valuable than the sacrificed piece, and the
interposition must itself represent a threat.[1]
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